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Kenya at high risk of losing hosting rights for CHAN: No work has started yet on the facilities set to be used in continental event

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From Left- FkF President Nick Mwendwa, Constant Selemani Omari CAF 2nd Vice President, Kaberia Kirimi PS Ministry of Sports Culture and the Arts (MOSCA0 and Dr Hassan Wario Cabinet Secretary MOSCA at Kasarani Stadium during media briefing ahead of CHAN event to be held in Kenya early next year. Thursday, June 17. 2017. [PHOTO: JONAH ONYANGO/STANDARD]

CAF inspectors expected on August 28

With less than one month before the Confederation of African Football (CAF) inspectors return to Kenya for a final inspection, work is yet to start on facilities earmarked to host next year’s Africa Nations Championships (CHAN).

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